FM Global’s new headquarters project, which began in 2007, has also been a boon to the state’s local economy. Built almost entirely with union labor, the design and construction of the building took more than 700,000 contractor hours to complete, and involved nearly 1,150 people from more than 100 companies—most of which were R.I.-based firms—during the past two years.
Is there anything they can do to help make the Rhode Island economy “green” instead of RED?
FM Global’s new headquarters project, which began in 2007, has also been a boon to the state’s local economy. Built almost entirely with union labor, the design and construction of the building took more than 700,000 contractor hours to complete, and involved nearly 1,150 people from more than 100 companies—most of which were R.I.-based firms—during the past two years.